If you are working but are not making enough money to get off MFIP, apply for an extension.
1-parent families can get an extension if the parent:
- Is working at least 30 hours a week, or
- Is working at least 25 hours a week and doing 5 more hours of work activities.
2-parent families can get an extension if both parents:
- Are working at least 55 hours a week, or
- Are working at least 45 hours a week and doing 10 more hours of work activities.
“Work activities” are things like looking for work, getting training or education, volunteering, doing community service, or ESL classes. They can also be things like getting counseling or treatment needed to help you work, or other things that are in your Employment Plan.
If you can’t work all of the required hours because you are sick or disabled, you can still be extended if your doctor says this in writing. To use this hardship extension, you can’t be in sanction for 10 of the last 12 months on MFIP.